The Bellville Times (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
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Bellville, Austin County, Texas, Friday, October 31, 1924
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YOU SHOULD PAINT YOUR HOUSE WITH THE BEST PAINT
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All Sizes and Models
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Brunswick Radiolas
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Real Estate Transfers
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Can also furnish
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Radio Sets
separate in all sizes and prices.
31.86 acres Thomas Boatright league—$4,750
of trav
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Core in and let us demonstrate for you.
league—$3,750
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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erned by Spalding’s Official Rules right league-$2,»51.25
jrry it- or
Immediately after the cere.
To get rid of worms in child-
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Mesdames BroTomlinson
400
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VICTOR
Vi6trolas
GOLUMBIfl
Grafonolas
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improves at once and soon be-
comes healthy, active and robust.
Price, 35c. Sold by Tesch and
All schools wishing to enter
basketball, or volleyball, or both,
teams in the county contest for
championship will please write
K. E. Oberholtzer, Bellville, Tex-
as, to that effect as soon as pos-
sible. The “Round Robin’ ’ meth-
od of elimination will be used.
All athletic Contests will be gov-
in the contest, payable to the
County Director of Athletics.
veston.
Miss Lillie Koehn of Bellville
was the guest of Miss Ethel Es-
terak Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Brufy and Mrs. Scrogin
spent Sunday in Weimar.
Recent weddings of interest to
their friends were Miss Angelina
Orsak and Mr. Repka; Miss Lil-
Beautiful with Howers and
ferns was the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Becker of Welcome
last Sunday evening when their
daughter Miss Mary, of Houston,
and Mr. Herbert Hoppe of Goose
Creek were quietly married in
the presence of relatives and a
few friends.
The bride entered on the arm
of the groom and Rev. J. Appel
performed the ceremony. She
wore a white canton dress and a
veil of tulle trimmed with orange
blossoms. She carried a bouquet
of white bridal roses and ferns.
Miss Vesta M. Becker of Hous-
ton and Miss Hildegard E. Beck-
er, sisters of the bride, attended'
as bride’s maids. They wore
charming frocks of light blue
and gray crepe-de-chine dresses
and carried white roses. Gua
Hoppe of New Ulm and Willie
Becker served as best men.
for the respective sports. Please
indicate the dates on which you
may possibly play games so that
a schedule may be arranged. An
entrance fee Of $1.00 is required
Ad. Abel to St. Hintzel, 10.60
acres Cumings Hacienda league
g of ma
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held and the bridal dinner
served. Ma .
First National Bank of Bell-
wills to Karie Shorts and Dave
Ward, 98.5 acres R. M. William-
son league-$3,000
Aug. Kinkier by survivor to
August Keding, 47 acres Wm.
Gammei Headright 1-3 league—
$3,000
Carl Lange and wife by heirs
to O. B. Robertson, 55 1-5 acres
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Ad. Abel to
acres Cumings
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Austin County School
Athletics
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enue open
is to save-
Prices $20.00 on up
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We have the best line of all leather Suit Cases and Handbags
Come see us
The members of St Mary’s
Guild wish to extend their sin-
cere thanks to the public for
donations and generous patron-
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Bruruwick Radiola
No. 160
Combining the world-noted
Brunswick phonograph with
the superlative in radio—the
Radiola Super-Heterodyne.
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Fred A. Kuehn
Phone 82
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Trough it
spent the week- at her home age at their bazaar.
Ease the pain of a rheumatic for each basketball team entered
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mony an informal reception was
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Louis Muenzler and J. J. Frnka
MASURY’S
Pure Lead and Zinc Paint
Is the highest quality you can buy.
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Chas. Riniker
THE SADDLER
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dore Nowak.
Card of Thanks
arrival of a le daughter at
their home, a f days ago.
Miss Mildreomlinson has
returned from brief visit in
Eagle Lake.
Miss Mary ironian, who
teaches the Hville school.
cue given by the
ch on the grounds
L and S. hall Tues-
tended by a large
ance in the evening
he day’s festivities.
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Recorded since Sept. 12, 1924.
A. Kristen et ux to J. C.
Buenger, .98 acre Jno. F. Pettus
league—$196
Creed Taylor to A. A. Sander,
HE BELLVILLE TIMES
ON ALL
Boggles. Harness, Saddles
and other Leather Goods "V
Mrs. L. R. Piel and baby
ip Patterson.
, Mr. and Mrs. P. Donigan
snd daughter oitterson were
guests of Mr. Mrs. J. C
Matejka Sunday
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ount Hef
pening of the J. F.
sr-all factory, Wallis
r industry. The fac-
en operating for more
k, and at the present
r seven girls are em-
it a number of ma-
l be put in within a
L and ten to fifteen
I then be employed.
I Cerny expects to
I kinds of working
ast Saturday, the first
Falls was sold to Rob-
■ Irvin.
■ton B. Wellborn of
Lade her bfficial Visit
■is chapter, O. E. S.,
■ evening, and while
■he guest of Mrs. W.
10%
OFF ON TRADES DAY
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Wallis
Oct. 29th
ALL: 3 PRON Q C RAPHS 4 N ONE
attack by a rubbing application
of Ballard’s Snow Liniment It
relieves tenderness and strength-
ens the joints. Three sizes, 30c,
60c and $1.20 per bottle. Sold
by Tesch & Tesch-Advertise-
ment. - -
Miss Ross Dietrich, daughter
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“Gsrmol” for indigestion giv<
immediate relief and remove
- nartait.
of getting
and niece. Miss Ada Frances
gueten of°Mr. aMmh.Goyir of Mr. and Mra Frank Dietrich
for the week-end
ren give them White’s Cream .
Vermifuge. The little sufferer James Tylee .eague—$448
in Houston.
Miss Evel Frayard left
last Wedneiy night for
an extendedvisit with her
aunt, Mrs. Jo Baldwin.
Joe Janovskpent Sunday in
Galveston, thenest of Mr. and
and Mrs. Antdanovsky.
Mr. and Mrnton Janovsky
of Galveston h announced the lie Kanak and Emi Petrupeki
Miss Sydney Janicek and Theo-
Frank Vancik et ux to Joe
Vanci k, 30 acres S. F. Austin ,
Herman Martens, 100 acres Guy.
M. Harlow survey—$700
Austin Co. to F. A. Sprain,'
2.2 acres—$1.00
Mrs. Elizabeth Kretzschmar
et al to Julius Kretzsehmar Jr,
and wife, 83 acres J.M. Bell
Baker. Irvin, anew
McNutt are atten tbe &ra0 .
Chapter of the O.S. io Gal- years old
The latest—: Phonograph and Radio Set all in one machine.
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league—$50 and other valuable
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considerations.
Trustees Charitable Aid So-
ciety to Mosell Keener, 1.25
acres Jno. Nichols league—$50
Henderson Johnson et ux to
Gilbert Barnes, lots 13 and 14 in
block 2 out of J. J. Frnka Addi-
tion to New Ulm—$350
C. F. Hellmuth Jr. et al to
First National Bank, Bellville,
197.44 acres J. W. Moore and T.
Bell survey—$5 and other valua-
ble considerations.
Emil Zachas et al to Conrad
Witte et ux, 25 acres R. Roeder
league—$125
H. Grawunder to Ed. Graw-
under, 72.4 acres W. C. White
league—$4,200
Theodore Menke et ux to E.
W. Kloss, 61.6 acres Thomas
Boatright league—$2,300
John Neal to Theodore Menke,
50 acres Thomas Boatright
league—valuable considerations.
Theodore Menke etux to E. W.
Kloss, 50 acres Thomas Boat-
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The young couple was presene
ed with beautiful gifts and re-
ceived the heartiest congratula-
tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoppe left the
next day fir Goose Crack where
they will be at aome.-New Uta
Enterprise. .
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of Shelby was tried hereSatur-
day on a charge of insanity. .A
Johnule et N„ uim were Balivile val -U
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Zeiske, Richard E. The Bellville Times (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1924, newspaper, October 31, 1924; Bellville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580016/m1/1/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .